The latest emissions projections released on Friday by the environment department show Australia is projected to emit 563 megatonnes (Mt) of climate pollution in 2030.

The lowest point of ambition for Australia's Paris agreement target - 26 per cent below 2005 levels - is equivalent to 442Mt in 2030.

While electricity-sector emissions are expected to ease by 34Mt over the period, the report projects rises in the areas of direct combustion, transport, fugitive emissions, industrial processes and agriculture.

Mr Morrison said Australia would abide by UN rules in "carrying over" emissions abatement to meet its Paris commitment.

"The latest projections report confirms our government has set Australia on track to meet and beat our 2030 target," Mr Morrison said.

"The emissions gap has fallen from 3.3 billion tonnes to just 328 million tonnes, including 'carry over' from the extra emissions Australia has cut during the first and second Kyoto Protocol commitments.